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THE MAUI NEWS, SATUUDY, MAY 18, 1912.
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Maui Racing Association
Thursday, July 4, 1912
Official Program
No. 1.
No. 2.
No. 3.
No. 4.
No. 5.
No. 6.
No. 7.
No. 8.
No. 9.
No. 10.
No. II.
No. 12.
NO. 13.
No. 14.
No. 15.
JAPANESE OWNED HORSES, running mile; first
prize $150, second $50.
HAWAIIAN BRED, running V2 mile; first prize $200,
second $50.
FREE FOR ALL, running mile; for 2 year old, purse
$250.
FREE FOR ALL TROTTING AND PACING, mile
heats, best two in three; purse $350. No dummies
allowed. Executive Committee to be sole judge of
entries. "
FREE FOR ALL, running V miles; purse $750.
PONY RACE, free for all, Y2 mile. Ponies 14.2 and
under. Purse $125.
hAvaiian BRED, running 1 mile; first prize $300,
second $50.
FREE FOR ALL, running mile; purse $250.
MAIDEN PONIES, Maui Bred. V2 mile; first prize $100,
second $25.
HAWAIIAN BRED, running 34 mile; first prize $250,
second $50.
FREE FOR ALL, running; V2 mile; purse $200.
FREE FOR ALL, running mile; maidens 2 year old,
(winner of third race barred), purse $250.
COWBOY, three relays of V2 mile; first $25, second.$10.
GENTLEMEN'S RACE, for members only; race horses
barred. Cup.
MULE RACE, 1 mile; first prize $34, second $15.
Special Notice.
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LODGE MAUI, No. 084, A. F. & A. M
Stated meetings will be held at
Masonic Hall, Kahului, on the first
Saturday night of each month at 7.30
P. M.
Visiting brethren are cordially in
vited to attend.
HUGH HOWELL, R. W. M.
BENJAMIN WILLIAMS,
t. f. Secretary.
ALOHA LODGE NO. 3 KNIGHT 8
OF PYTHIA8.
t ' Regular meetings will be held at the
, Knights of Pythias Hail, Wailuku, on the
second and fourth Saturdays of each
month.
All visiting members are cordially in
vited to attend.
' ' C. H. HANSEN, C. C.
ARTHUR BETTS. K. R. & S.
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ALWAYS IN ORDER.
Tha Subject That Reused th Interest
of Every Weman Present
Elizabeth Jordan, who recently An
te hed a play the second act of which
Is laid In a beauty parlor, was talking
the other day about women beauty
parlors and conversation.
"There are a good many things that
a good many women are Interested In,"
she said. "But there Is one subject of
conversation that will draw every wo
man's attention. She'll forget every
thing else In the world to discuss it
To illustrate my conviction I'll tell yon
a Story. This actually happened:
"One day last winter I was at a din
ner where there were fifteen or twenty
other women guests. When we went
to the drawing room after dinner,
leaving the men to their cigars, It hap
pened that all the women but myself
and one other got Into one corner of
the room, and I and one fellow guest
AIIi OBOWDED AllOUND VS.
were left alone. I've forgotten why,
but that's the way It was.
"We were talking of a subject in
which we were both interested, and
we were having a beautiful time. But
it occurred to the hostess tbn
both of us mleb tc-l neglected. So
she?allJ out from the other side of
the room:
"Why, Miss Jordan, what are you
and Mrs. Blank talking about ali by
yourselves?'
" 'Mrs. Blank is telnng me bow she
lost ten pounds,' I replied.
"Well, you ought to have seen the
center rush I Every woman in the
room made a wild dash for our corner,
and all crowded around us. The eyes
of every woman were all alight with
eagerness. And from every woman's
throat burst the one Impassioned word:
" 'How?' "New York Times.
Hard on the Other One.
ftna tint- nnmmpr lint Kentucky
beau stopped at a florist's to order a
box of flowers sent to his lady love. At
the same time he also purchnsed a de
sign for the funeral of a friend. On
the card for hjs girl's box he wrote,
"Hoping these may help you bear tne
heat" The other card bore the one
word, "Sympathy."
very soon tne girl teiepnonea,
"Thnnk von ho much for the flowers.
but why did you write 'Sympathy' on
the card?"
There was no word from the other
card.
Fellows In Distress.
An efficient woman principal of a
New York grammar school, though de
void of good looks and bearing the
marks of long service in her profes
sion, still retains the charm of a de
lightful frankness. One day while
watching the pupils pass out of ber
building two by two, as usual, she no
ticed one boy marching alone, with his
arm to his eyes, sobbing tumultously.
In answer to her solicitous Inquiry as
she drew him from the Une the little
fellow walled, "I I haven't g-got no
pardner!"
The principal extended a prompt and
sympathetic band. "Shake, dear boy,
shakel" she Invited. "I haven't, ei
ther." A 8afe Plaoe.
It was at a dinner party. The bright
young man sat next to the young
woman with beautiful arms and neck.
The fair companion suddenly exhibited
signs pf nervousness. Two of his best
Jokes passed unnoticed. Her face wore
a look of alarm. "I am in misery," she
said. "In misery?" echoed the man.
"Yes. I was vaccinated the other day,
and it has taken beautifully. I can al
most scream, It hurts so." The young
man looked at the beautiful arms. No
sign there. "Why, where were you
vaccinated?" be asked surprlsedly. "In
Boston," she said, the smile chasing
away the look of pain.
A Mean Trick to Save HImeelf.
Not so long ago a knowledge of Latin
was essential to an orator, and long
quotations from the Roman poets em
bellished every debate. James Payn,
the novelist, was once at a dinner par
ty where a learned, distinguished and
very dignified statesman insisted on
quoting Greek. The lady sitting next
to Tayn asked for a translation. Payn's
Greek was rusty. Accordingly he as
sumed a blush and hinted to the lady
that It was scarcely Ct for tter ear.
"Good heavens," she exclaimed, "yon
don't mean to say"
"Please don't ask any more," mur
mured Payn. "I really could not tell
you.
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CIRCUIT, TERRITORY OF HAWAII.
Iu Probate At Chambers.
In the Matter 0 the TTre HA
Ml aWANA, Late of Makawao, Maui,
Deceased.
Order of Notice of Petition for Allow
ance of Accounts, Determining I rust
and Distributing the Estate.
On Reading and Filing the Petition
and accounts of Antone I . Tavares, Exe
cutor of the Last Will and Testament of
Hannah Awaua, late of Makawao, Maui,
deceased, wherein petitioner asks to be
allowed $2454 45 and charged with $3762,
aud asks that the same be examined and
approved, and that a final order be made
of Distribution of the remaining property
to the persons thereto entitled and dis
charging petitioner and sureties from all
further responsibility herein:
It is Ordered, that Monday, the loth
day of June, A. D. 1912, at 10 o'clock
A. M. before the Judge presiding at
Chambers of said Court at his Court
Room iu Wailuku, Maui, be and the
same Hereby is appointed tne time ana
place for bearing said Petition and Ac
counts, aud that all persons interested
may then and there appear and show
cause, if any they have, why the same
should not be granted, and may present
evidence as to who are entitled to the
said property. And that notice of this
Order, be published in the Maui News,
a weekly newspaper printed and pub
lisbed in said Wailuku, for three succes
sive weeks, the last publication to be uot
less than two weeks previous to the time
therein appointed for said hearing.
(Sd.) S.B.KINGSBURY,
Judge of the Circuit Court of the
Second Circuit.
Attest: (Sd.) EDMUND II. HART.
Clerk of tffe Circuit Court of the
Second Circuit.
Dated the 1st day of May, 1912.
May 4, 11, 18, 25, 1912.
IN OTIC b TO CRLDITORS.
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, TER
RITORYOF HAWAII.
In the Matter of the Estate of
MINERVA K. McLEAN, Late of Ka-
haupali, Maui.
Notice is hereby given to all persons
having claims against the estate of Mi
nerva K. McLean, late of Kahaupali,
County of Maui, Territory of Hawaii, to
present the same to the undersigned,
James L. McLean, administrator of said
estate, at his place of business in the
offices of the Inter-Island Steam Naviga
tion Company, City and County of
Honolulu, within six months from date
of publication of this notice, or payment
thereof will be forever barred.
JAMES L. McLEAN,
Administrator of the Estate of Miner
va K. McLean.
Dated at Wailuku, Maui, this 15th day
of April, 1912.
FOR SALE.
Easter lilies for Decoration Dav.
Apply to
MISS I. RENWICK,
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Hawaii,
dime Jable- JCaliului Slailroad Co.
The following schedule will go into effect July 1st, 1911 .
CLASS
STATIONS
Kahului
Puunene
Kahului
Wailuku
Kahului
SpreckelHville
Paia
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Kahului
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Paia
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Pass.
No. 1
Pass.
No. 3
A. M.
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6 25
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A. M.
9 30
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3:45 P. M.
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